Iceland Pig Industry Outlook 2022 - 2026

See how Iceland Pig performed compared to key markets such as China, the United States Virgin Islands and Brazil.

Key Market Indicators

Iceland's pig production is expected to drop by 1.8% annually on average, taking it to 6,030 heads by 2026. This follows a downward trend since 1966, when the country saw a 1.2% annual decrease. In 2021, Swaziland overtook Iceland, coming in at 129th position with 6,720 heads. The United States Virgin Islands, Brazil and Spain occupied positions 2, 3 and 4 respectively. Pork consumption in Iceland is projected to remain at 7 thousand metric tons through 2026, with no change since 2017.

Iceland Pig Market Data and Forecasts

How much will Iceland Pig Market grow to 2026?

Forecast: Pigs Production in Iceland
Forecast: Pigs Production in Iceland
Forecast: Export of Swine Meat from Iceland
Forecast: Import of Pig and Poultry Fat to Iceland

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